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In the mathematical theory of free probability, the notion of free independence was introduced by Dan Voiculescu.[1] The definition of free independence is parallel to the classical definition of independence, except that the role of Cartesian products of measure spaces (corresponding to tensor products of their function algebras) is played by the notion of a free product of (non-commutative) probability spaces.

In the context of Voiculescu's free probability theory, many classical-probability theorems or phenomena have free probability analogs: the same theorem or phenomenon holds (perhaps with slight modifications) if the classical notion of independence is replaced by free independence. Examples of this include: the free central limit theorem; notions of free convolution; existence of free stochastic calculus and so on.

Let (A,ϕ) be a non-commutative probability space, i.e. a unital algebra A over equipped with a unital linear functional ϕ:A. As an example, one could take, for a probability measure μ,

A=L(,μ),ϕ(f)=f(t)dμ(t).

Another example may be A=MN, the algebra of N×N matrices with the functional given by the normalized trace ϕ=1NTr. Even more generally, A could be a von Neumann algebra and ϕ a state on A. A final example is the group algebra A=Γ of a (discrete) group Γ with the functional ϕ given by the group trace ϕ(g)=δg=e,gΓ.

Let {Ai:iI} be a family of unital subalgebras of A.

Definition. The family {Ai:iI} is called freely independent if ϕ(x1x2xn)=0 whenever ϕ(xj)=0, xjAi(j) and i(1)i(2),i(2)i(3),.

If XiA, iI is a family of elements of A (these can be thought of as random variables in A), they are called

freely independent if the algebras Ai generated by 1 and Xi are freely independent.

Examples of free independence

  • More generally, independent random matrices tend to be asymptotically freely independent, under certain conditions.

References

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  1. D. Voiculescu, K. Dykema, A. Nica, "Free Random Variables", CIRM Monograph Series, AMS, Providence, RI, 1992